Or maybe you could just stay out of stuff that's none of your damn business.
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Mine just wipes every time I close the browser
Same, I don't really do "browser history"
Do you also wipe cookies, leading to needing to relogin every time you visit a site
Yes
That's very annoying
Meh, not really. It only takes a few extra seconds and keytaps to logon with a password manager.
Accidentally closing the browser when not done however, that's annoying
I have a password database that is secure and offline.
Why the hell would I want my browser to store my passwords/session data?
it's a couple clicks on Proton Pass. takes 6 seconds.
minor inconveniences are the cost of privacy and security.
Just add exceptions for the sites you login to. You already have a user account on their site, deleting cookies at the end of each session won't do much for these sites anyway.
I do. A self-hosted password manager makes it only a second or two inconvenience for most sites. The worst ones are the ones that send you a code for 2FA, but still, with those it's a 10-15 second inconvenience. One thing I've learned in my quest for proper digital privacy is that I had to give up my obsession of convenience. I used to be the guy that lost my mind when my internet was even a tiny bit slow, but I've had to get comfortable with not getting what I want immediately. I genuinely think it's made me a better person in other areas as well, but that could just be cope lol
You can add exceptions, but yes
Your browsing history and cookies are a security risk.

I don't remember the last time I had search/browsing history enabled.
Seriously. Only let 1 of 6 browsers I use keep any history.
Just use private tabs?
Browser history can be so useful (for looking up visited pages), and I dunno, archiving stuff just has an appeal of its own!
random junk goes in private windows. but stuff i might want a history of (research or work related, for instance) to go back later for, stays on the normal window and history.
My problem is that I rarely ever know if the "random junk" that I look up may be useful to return to later.
When a boomer shows you a cringe thirst trap on their tiktok feed and is like “who wants to see this?” You don’t know how algorithms work do yah uncle Scott lol
Even the algorithm shows new stuff sometimes just to see if it sticks. I get makeup and hair videos occasionally even though I'm male in late 30s that never showed any interest in such things.
Well, at the very start the feed isn't empty too , so your uncle maybe not at fault
Just clear the relevant domain out of the history.
Not empty. Yet gone.
Unless you use Librewolf
aka "If you're innocent, you got nothing to hide"
Basically, only delete your browser history if the reality is worse than what people will imagine.
If reality is worse than what people could imagine, you need to unplug.
Or -- get this! -- you can use a private tab/window for the really bad stuff, so it won't get saved in your browser history. Then you can still have a browser history full of benign things, rather than an empty one.
Also very useful: Firefox has a feature of [Menu --> History --> Clear Recent History...] -- that allows you to delete any trace of sites you've visited within a given timeframe, with choices of 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, or all day. If it's something older than that, you can also browse through your history and manually delete anything objectionable.
I've thought about this. I think the next anonymity products will be LLM agents designed to obfuscate.
I've pondered this a bit. If we lock down akin to china, we'll have to start using plausible deniability. Our encoding will need to be in safe and clear looking datasets, which localLLM probably could push out
My browser history (the local one) is for my eyes only... so clearing it would only mean I have to go again about finding a page that I might've forgotten to bookmark.
One will get you fired, the other makes it just that bit harder to prove.
I periodically clear my history and rare go online without a vpn.